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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

casechopper

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Levi's Type 1 Banner Jacket

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Michael A

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Yesterday afternoon I decided on a bicycle ride. The deerskin wasn't going to cut it at 39 degrees with wind, so Cooper came to the rescue,
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Today I'm trying to talk myself up for a ride in the impending rain. Gap wool will be the underlayer to some Helly Hansen raingear,
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Hope everyone is having a fine Friday,
Michael
 

Technonut

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Thanks for the likes and kind words all... :) The cap is my 10 year old newsboy made by the Hat People out of Oregon... Excellent quality caps for certain: http://www.hatpeople.com/tourshop/catalogue/cat.html

Here's some pics showing the jacket's grain starting to 'pop' already.... After some serious wear, I think it's going to look outstanding. :cool: I've had this type of cowhide before, and it should develop a nice, burnished look over time as well:

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Thanks for the likes and kind words all... :) The cap is my 10 year old newsboy made by the Hat People out of Oregon... Excellent quality caps for certain: http://www.hatpeople.com/tourshop/catalogue/cat.html

Here's some pics showing the jacket's grain starting to 'pop' already.... After some serious wear, I think it's going to look outstanding. :cool: I've had this type of cowhide before, and it should develop a nice, burnished look over time as well:

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That color is sublime...I really like that a lot.
 

Mark

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None....What the heck is a ground hog?
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Helping a friend on a land clearing job. Just finished dressin' up the slash/burn pile. Old Luke came out to inspect my work and sniff around for moles and ground hogs.

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Worf

I'll Lock Up
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Troy, New York, USA
Ground hog... Woodchuck.... furry, fat mammals that dig holes in your field. Think Beaver without the flat tale. They live in holes the perfect size for a horse to break a leg or a vintage tractor to bust an axle. Fat, slow and generally useless, they will kill a garden or a field of crops with equal glee and thoroughness... Flea Bearin' Varmints! According to Sir Yosemite of Sam....

Worf
 

barnabus

One Too Many
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Britain's oldest recorded town
You might remember another thread I did bemoaning my inability to buy a waxed trucker-style jacket. Well, I still haven't bought one, but I have taken casechopper's advice from that thread and bought a regular canvas trucker-style jacket - which I will at some point wax myself.

It's only a cheapo high-street one, in khaki cotton canvas. And I have been wearing it today (and yesterday).

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As you can see, it's not a true type III style, but it's nice enough for what I wanted and the fit is alright. I'll wear it for the next three or four months or so of (hopefully!) decent weather, and then ruin it by waxing it myself come the autumn.
 

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